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The Saturday Evening Post Spot the Differences Picture Puzzles by Sara Jackson

geekwayne's review

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3.0

'The Saturday Evening Post Spot the Differences Picture Puzzles' by Sara Jackson is a puzzle book with some great illustrations from the middle of the last century.

There are 25 original magazine covers side by side with the same covers with 12 to 15 changes. Each changed image has a series of checkboxes to track your progress. There is also a key in the back which shows all the changes. In a lot of cases, the changes are fairly obvious, but others are a bit more subtle.

If you only think of Norman Rockwell when you think of the Saturday Evening Post, then this book would show you that there were other very talented artists that worked for the magazine. The beauty of a spot the difference puzzle is that it draws the eye to all the detail of the picture, and there are some really great original details here.

I received a review copy of this ebook from Dover Publications and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

critterbee's review

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The galley that I received did not have photographs / pictures. Instead, there were scrambled, gravelly bands horizontally across the page. I downloaded and reopened the file times with the same results. My ADE is up to date, and other galleys are working correctly. I am sorry that I was unable to read and review this book, it really looked like something our patrons would enjoy.

*eARC Netgalley*

annarella's review

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5.0

Impressive pictures and fun to play if you are a fan of "Spot the differences" game.
Many thanks to Dover Publications and Netgalley

nietzschesghost's review

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3.0

I was looking forward to being able to view this when I was approved as a bit of light relief between reads but unfortunately the file appeared to be corrupt. I thought it may just be my copy but others have been experiencing similar issues which is sad. Please note, the star rating is based on the issues I had with the file and in no way reflects the quality of the title.

Thank you to the author and publisher for providing my copy, I wish I had been able to provide my feedback for the product.
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